That's because the Spartans of Queensbury, aided by its eight finalists, edged BH-BL for the team title 247.5 to 244.5. It was the fourth consecutive Class B team title for coach Rory Johnson's squad.

"Earlier in the year, Burnt Hills beat us up pretty bad on the mat," Johnson said. "History was on our side today. You take away one of those wins we had in the finals, we lost the tournament."

South Glens Falls took seventh place with 77 points and Ballston Spa finished eighth with 66.

Queensbury wrestlers placed eight wrestlers in the finals but only four managed to take home individual titles. Joey Butler got BH-BL's string of five finals victories going with a pin on South Glens Falls' Spencer Kilburn.

"The year before last I lost 8-5 to a kid I beat in the section and it kind of leaves a bad taste in your mouth," Butler said of going to the Section II meet with a Class B Championship. "It feels really good to do it two years in a row."

Jake Ashcroft followed with a win at 152 pounds before Burnt Hills' teammates Jack Hatton (170 pounds) and Anthony Papa (182 pounds) won their finals matches.

"The kids did good in the finals and overall, we just came up short for the team title," BH-BL coach Steve Jones said. "We've been bridesmaid now for many years. I thought Queensbury did a good job today.

Junior Anthony Agorrano won South Glens Falls' only title with a 11-0 shutout of La Salle's Luke Pondillo at 99 pounds.

Tyler Barnes pinned Mahesh Bhoge of Mohonasen for third place at 113 pounds to give Ballston Spa its only top-three finish.